Olinca Gardocki Quotes & Sayings
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Soldiers planted like vegetables waiting for the day of harvest. ... everything is more intense at night, perfectly beautiful, and when the wind shifts and the reek of rotting meat vanishes for a few blessed minutes you can smell the sweet scent of the countryside. — Louis De Bernieres

Men crowd into honorable careers without other vocation than their vanity, or at best their love of fame. — Luc De Clapiers

It would be pathological narcissism to assume that that person had to live how I live. — Bryan Fuller

City governments ought to be abolished, if only as a public health measure. — L. Neil Smith

I always felt that if I did the right thing, that if I trained hard and worked hard, I'd be rewarded somehow. — Micky Ward

Unless you dream, you're not going to achieve anything. — Richard Branson

I don't collect anymore. Everything is so terribly expensive. I don't see anything I like anyhow. — Peggy Guggenheim

Postmodernism: The cultural condition marked by the absolute gratification of human desires and the absolute neglect of human needs. — Peter K. Fallon

Accumulate, accumulate! This is Moses and the Prophets! — Karl Marx

Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind. — James Russell Lowell

How can anyone say there is no God?" Hugh asks as he places his hands on his hip and stares at the beautiful night sky. "Just look at the heavens so full of wonder and awe. This is not the result of some random explosion. Oh no! This," he proclaims, opening his arms wide, "was thoughtfully designed by a brilliant creator with absolute precision and order. — Tracy Del Campo